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- adjectivepale (adjective) · paler (comparative adjective) · palest (superlative adjective)
- light in color or having little color:"choose pale floral patterns for walls" · "pale green fruit"
- (of a person's face or complexion) having less color than usual, typically as a result of shock, fear, or ill health:"she looked pale and drawn" · "his pale skin and light eyes"
- feeble and unimpressive:"unconvincing rock that came across as a pale imitation of Bruce Springsteen"
verbpale (verb) · pales (third person present) · paled (past tense) · paled (past participle) · paling (present participle)- become pale in one's face from shock or fear:"I paled at the thought of what she might say"
- seem less impressive or important:"all else pales by comparison" · "his own problems paled into insignificance compared to the plight of this child"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French pale, from Latin pallidus; the verb is from Old French palir.nounpale (noun) · pales (plural noun) · the Pale (noun)- a wooden stake or post used as an upright along with others to form a fence.
- a conceptual boundary:"bring these things back within the pale of decency"
- historicalan area within determined bounds, or subject to a particular jurisdiction.
- (the Pale)another term for English Pale
- the areas of Russia to which Jewish residence was formerly restricted.
- heraldrya broad vertical stripe down the middle of a shield.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French pal, from Latin palus ‘stake’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- light in color or having little color:
- feeble and unimpressive:
verb- become pale in one's face from shock or fear:
- seem less impressive or important:
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